Guitars FS: DeArmond M-66 & Ibanez RX-40 *now lower price*

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Guitars FS: DeArmond M-66 & Ibanez RX-40 *now lower price*

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Selling my like new DeArmond M-66 here is a link: DeArmond M-66 This is a nice Les Paul sytle guitar - fat sounding Humbuckers & nice action. Fiesta Red color - $175 shipped.

The Ibanez RX-40 is a strat style guitar - black with maple neck & rosewood fretboard. Two single coils & a humbucker in a white pickguard + a strat tremolo bridge that stays in tune. I have a new set of .009-.042 strings on it. This is a nice guitar with great action & sound - $160 shipped w/Ibanez gig bag.

Both of these guitars are great for the money if you want a first guitar, or backup. I have five guitars now and an SG on the way so these two have to find a good home.
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That DeArmond is a cool lookin' guitar :) I have a 1978 fender strat that I've been toying around with. If I had the cash I'd take that guitar off your hands... ...good luck.
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It is a nice guitar the fit and finish is excellent for this price range. I got this from Lawton last summer and now own five and one on the way ('75 Ibanex "lawsuit" SG) - thanks Lawton you put me: "On the Highway to Hell . . ." :E
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My bad! I'll have you know, though, that since I sold you that one I have bought, sold, and/or traded the following guitars (somewhat in order, but not exactly sure--I'm kinda in a fog...):

DeArmond M68
Gibson SG Standard
Godin LGX
Godin SDxt
Fender USA Standard Telecaster
Seagull S6 Mahogany (acoustic)
Epiphone AJ28SE (acoustic/electric) *
Godin SD (2 of them)
Godin LG-SP90
Gibson Hawk
DeArmond Starfire IV*
Dean EVO Phantom
Godin Solidac*

(*indicates guitars I still have)

It's most definitely addictive, moreso even than computer stuff (and I would never have thought that could be true).

;)

ROCK ON BUBBA!!!! Bump for your great axes.

:D
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Now that's a lot of trading in guitars :) I have two I'm working on as well. I'm reshaping an Ibanez Stagestar and building a new "fat" telecaster - that's a fun project I'll post a pic and some "benchmarks" when it's finished. "No stop signs, speed limits . . ."
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Post by Lawton »

Originally posted by Mikendi
Now that's a lot of trading in guitars :)
Yea, I'm hoping someone from Guitar Player or GuitarMag will read these posts and hire me to be a reviewer!

;)

Actually it's become a bit of a hobby. I expect I'll be keeping the Solidac (I love these Godins!) and the Starfire, though. They're kinda growing on me.
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